REMEDIAL QUIZ CREATIVE NONFICTION (SA 1)
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- Q1
It is an important element in poetry that may not be present in creative nonfiction and fiction. It dictates how a poem looks.
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SETTING
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
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Drama places more emphasis on the character’s dialogue.
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15s - Q3
it is an element that is present in all four major genres and is often described as a unique or surprising use of words.
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Creative nonfiction takes the most cues from another major literary genre.
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15s - Q5
It is an element that should be established very early in any genre, but in drama, it is often stated explicitly.
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SETTING
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
15s - Q6
The main idea of the story that the author wants to relay to their readers.
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SYMBOLISM
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15s - Q7
Giving a hidden significance to seemingly ordinary objects in the story,
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CHARACTERIZATION
THEME
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15s - Q8
The writer’s attitude toward his/her story and to the reader
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15s - Q9
Using a character’s actions, speech, background, and more to develop and deepen them and their importance to the story
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CHARACTERIZATION
THEME
SYMBOLISM
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15s - Q10
Series of events that a story follows
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CHARACTERIZATION
THEME
SYMBOLISM
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15s - Q11
Writing using in medias res starts with the ___________________ of the story.
PERSONIFICATION
PLACE AND TIME
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FIRST PERSON
15s - Q12
When writing an autobiography, the point of view is in the__________.
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FIRST PERSON
15s - Q13
______________________ are the two things that comprise the setting of the story.
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FIRST PERSON
15s - Q14
The expression “time stood still” is an example of what figurative language?
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PLACE AND TIME
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15s - Q15
Employing flashbacks in a story changes its ______________________________________.
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